Susan Elizabeth (Baugh) Gray Tomlinson (1931)
GRAY, HENDERSON, OSBORN, PONX, SMITH, TOMLINSON
Posted By: Pat Hochstetler
Date: 2/6/2006 at 08:58:54
From scrapbook - 1931
Death of Mrs. Tomlinson
Mrs. David Tomlinson died at Liberty, Missouri, Sunday, June 28th. The funeral services were conducted by the Reverend H. L. Olmstead at the Church of Christ here, Thursday, July 2nd at 10 o'clock.
Mrs. Tomlinson was born in Madison county,Iowa, July 13, 1853. She was married to William A. Gray, February 28, 1872. Mr. Gray preceded her in death August 2nd, 1894.
To this union eleven children were born, three of whom died in infancy. One son William also passed away at his home at Marshalltown. Those who survive her are: Mrs. J. M. Smith of Liberty, Missouri; Mrs. Irene Ponx of Chicago; Mrs. Myrtle Osborn, Franklin, Minnesota; Charles Gray of Redwood Falls, Minnesota; Lee Gray of Detroit and Almon Gray of Canada and Mrs. Anna Henderson of Panora.
Mrs. Gray was married to David Tomlinson October 1903. Mr. Tomlinson passed away in February 1905.
________________________The Winterset Madisonian
Winterset, Iowa
Thursday, July 9, 1931
Page 2MORTUARY
Susan Baugh
Susan Elizabeth Baugh was born in Madison county, July 13, 1853 and passed away at Liberty, Missouri, June 28, 1931. She was married to William A. Gray, February 28, 1872. Mr. Gray passed away August 2, 1894.
To this union was born eleven children, three of whom died in infancy. One son, William passed away in 1911 at his home in Mitchelville, Iowa. The children surviving are Mrs. J. M. Smith of Liberty, Missouri; Mrs. Irene Ponx of Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Myrtle Osborn of Franklin, Minnesota; Charles Gray of Redwood Falls, Minnesota; Lee Gray of Detroit, Michigan; Almon Gray of Canada. Mrs. Anna Henderson of Panora who with their families are left to mourn besides 32 grandchildren and fourteen great grand children.
Mrs. Gray was married to David Tomlinson, October 26, 1903, who died in February 1905. She also leaves a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gertrude Gray of Mitchelville, Iowa, two brothers, David Baugh of Des Moines and Benjamin Baugh of Mt. Vernon, Washington and Mrs. Theo Armstrong a sister-in-law of Bethel, Minnesota.
Mrs. Tomlinson early in life gave her heart to her Saviour and had been a member of the Church of Christ for many years. The services were conducted from the Church of Christ by the Rev. H. L. Olmstead at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 2nd.
________________________The Winterset News
Winterset, Iowa
Thursday, July 2, 1931
Page 1, Column 7SERVICES TODAY FOR MRS. TOMLINSON
Mrs. Susie Tomlinson die Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Smith of Liberty, Missouri. The body was brought to Winterset for burial Wednesday accompanied by Mr. Smith. Mrs. Tomlinson was seventy-seven years old and had lived in Winterset a number of years.
Funeral services are being conducted from the Church of Christ this morning, Thursday, at ten o’clock by the Rev. H. L. Olmstead and burial will b in the Winterset cemetery.
Among those from a distance called here by her death were Mrs. D. O. Ogburn, Franklin, Minnesota; Charles Gray and son Will Gray, Redwood Falls, Minnesota; Lee Gray, Detroit.
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